Hummingbird Springs Wilderness

Protected area in Maricopa County, Arizona, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hummingbird Springs Wilderness is a 31,200-acre (12,626 ha) wilderness administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The wilderness is located in the northwest of Maricopa County in northern regions of the central Sonoran Desert of Arizona.

NearestcityTonopah, AZAguila, AZ
Coordinates33.67756°N 113.08736°W / 33.67756; -113.08736
Area31,200 acres (12,626 ha)
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Hummingbird Springs Wilderness
Map showing the location of Hummingbird Springs Wilderness
Map showing the location of Hummingbird Springs Wilderness
LocationMaricopa County, Arizona, USA
Nearest cityTonopah, AZAguila, AZ
Coordinates33.67756°N 113.08736°W / 33.67756; -113.08736
Area31,200 acres (12,626 ha)
Established1990
Governing bodyBureau of Land Management
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The wilderness is located at the northwest end of the Belmont Mountains; the southwest border of the wilderness is the northeast border of the Big Horn Mountains Wilderness, of the Big Horn Mountains (Arizona); this two-mountain region lies at the north and northwest of the small Tonopah Desert, a desert plains region. The northwest of both mountain ranges drain northwest into Tiger Wash, in the upper-central region of a southeast flowing Centennial Wash, a tributary to the Gila River in central, lower elevation desert Arizona.

Sugarloaf Mountain (Arizona) is the highest elevation of the Hummingbird Springs Wilderness and the Belmont Mountains at 3,418 feet (1,042 m).[1]

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